Facebook for Business Marketing
Facebook for Business Marketing is a compilation of curated posts on both free and paid ways to use Facebook to market your small business. Click image or title to see full post. Use categories in the upper left to find what you want. See curated posts on other social platoforms at http://pegcorwin.com @fbforbusiness @pcorwin
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By Caitlin Ramrakha, Product Marketing Manager, and Chetan Gupta, Product Manager Since launching 360 video on Facebook, we've seen more than 1 million 360 videos shared on our platform.

Peg Corwin's insight:

Facebook video marketers, are you into 360 video? If so, Facebook has a page of resources for you. -- Find tutorial videos, lists of workshops and events around the world and a camera loan program. Looks like FB is going full-on into 360.

Video has become huge on Facebook. Companies and individuals are using the medium more than ever before, hoping to draw additional attention to their content. With the addition of Facebook Live…

Peg Corwin's insight:

Facebook marketers, most popular video topics by far are food, followed by fashion and beauty. (Hard to work into most business vidoes). Most common reactions are laughter and love, so keep them upbeat. See other best practices here.

Video marketers, "People would rather watch multi-episode video shows and other serialized programming than one-off videos, publishers are finding, which bodes well for Facebook’s new TV-like tab, Watch."

By Daniel Danker, Director of Product Watching video on Facebook has the incredible power to connect people, spark conversation, and foster community. On Facebook, videos are discovered through friends and bring communities together. As more and more people enjoy this experience, we’ve learned that people like the serendipity of discovering videos in News Feed, but they […]

Peg Corwin's insight:

Facebook Watch? "Watch, a new platform for shows on Facebook. Watch will be available on mobile, on desktop and laptop, and in our TV apps. Shows are made up of episodes — live or recorded — and follow a theme or storyline. To help you keep up with the shows you follow, Watch has a Watchlist so you never miss out on the latest episodes."

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